TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] This application relates to the field of cell technologies, and in particular, to
an adhesive member and an electrochemical device.
BACKGROUND
[0002] Currently, an insulating adhesive tape is typically adhered to the exterior of a
pouch cell to provide insulation and protection. At a side edge of the cell, the adhesive
tape is mostly designed with a straight-edge upright opening. This adhesive tape is
easily pressed down during transportation and actual production, causing sharp corners.
The presence of sharp corners affects the measurement of the outer contour size of
the cell, leading to increased labor cost and unsmooth equipment operation, thus increasing
the production cost.
SUMMARY
[0003] In view of the foregoing situation, it is necessary to provide an adhesive member,
so as to reduce the risk of sharp corners generated when the adhesive member is pressed
down on a surface of a cell, reduce the influence on the outer contour size of the
cell, and further reduce the production cost.
[0004] An embodiment of this application provides an adhesive member, including a first
edge, a second edge, a third edge, a first boundary line, and a second boundary line.
The first edge is opposite the second edge, the third edge includes a first end and
a second end opposite the first end, and the first end is connected to the second
edge. Two ends of the second boundary line are respectively connected to the first
boundary line and the first edge, and two ends of the first boundary line are respectively
connected to the second boundary line and the second end. An included angle R1 is
formed by a connection line between the two ends of the first boundary line and a
connection line between two ends of the second boundary line, and 5°≤R1≤235°.
[0005] With the included angle R1 formed by the first boundary line and the second boundary
line, when the adhesive member is bonded to a cell, a crease corresponding to a side
edge of the cell is located within the range of the first boundary line and the second
boundary line, thereby reducing the risk of sharp corners generated when the adhesive
member is pressed down on a surface of the cell, reducing the influence on the outer
contour size of the cell.
[0006] In some embodiments of this application, 30°≤R1<180°.
[0007] In some embodiments of this application, 60°≤R1≤150°.
[0008] In some embodiments of this application, 90°≤R1≤150°.
[0009] In some embodiments of this application, the second edge includes a third boundary
line, a fourth boundary line, and a fifth boundary line being connected sequentially,
two ends of the third boundary line are respectively connected to the fourth boundary
line and the first end, an included angle R2 is formed by a connection line between
the two ends of the third boundary line and a connection line between two ends of
the third edge, and 0°<R2<180°.
[0010] In some embodiments of this application, 30°≤R2≤150°.
[0011] In some embodiments of this application, an included angle R3 is formed by the connection
line between the two ends of the third boundary line and a connection line between
two ends of the fourth boundary line, and 30°≤R3≤180°.
[0012] In some embodiments of this application, 60°≤R3≤180°.
[0013] In some embodiments of this application, an included angle R4 is formed by the connection
line between the two ends of the fourth boundary line and a connection line between
two ends of the fifth boundary line, and 0°<R4≤180°.
[0014] In some embodiments of this application, 30°≤R4≤180°.
[0015] In some embodiments of this application, an included angle R5 is formed by the connection
line between the two ends of the first boundary line and a first direction, and 5°≤R5≤60°,
the first direction being a length direction of the adhesive member.
[0016] In some embodiments of this application, an included angle R6 is formed by the connection
line between the two ends of the second boundary line and a first direction, and 15°≤R6≤180°,
the first direction being a length direction of the adhesive member.
[0017] An embodiment of this application provides an electrochemical device, including a
housing, an electrode assembly, a tab, and the adhesive member according to any one
of the foregoing embodiments. The housing includes a main body portion, a first sealing
portion, and a second sealing portion. The first sealing portion and the second sealing
portion are both connected to the main body portion. The main body portion has a first
surface, a second surface, and a third surface being connected to each other. The
first sealing portion extends beyond the first surface, and the second sealing portion
extends beyond the second surface and bends towards the third surface. The electrode
assembly is accommodated in the main body portion. The tab has one end connected to
the electrode assembly and another end extending beyond the housing from the first
sealing portion. The first edge is attached to a side of the second sealing portion
back away from the second surface, the second edge is attached to the third surface,
and the third edge is attached to the first surface and/or the first sealing portion.
[0018] With the included angle R1 formed by the first boundary line and the second boundary
line, when the adhesive member is bonded to the housing, a crease corresponding to
a side edge of the housing is located within the range of the first boundary line
and the second boundary line, thereby reducing the risk of sharp corners generated
when the adhesive member is pressed down on a surface of the housing, reducing the
influence on the outer contour size of the electrochemical device, and further reducing
the production cost.
[0019] In some embodiments of this application, the second surface intersects the third
surface at the first connection line; the adhesive member has a crease, the crease
being opposite the first connection line; and the crease intersects the first boundary
line or an intersection point between the first boundary line and the second boundary
line.
[0020] In summary, with the included angle R1 formed by the first boundary line and the
second boundary line, when the adhesive member in some embodiments of this application
is bonded to a cell, a crease corresponding to a side edge of the cell is located
within the range of the first boundary line and the second boundary line, thereby
reducing the risk of sharp corners generated when the adhesive member is pressed down
on a surface of the cell, reducing the influence on the outer contour size of the
cell, and further reducing the production cost.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0021]
FIG. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of an adhesive member not bent according
to an embodiment of this application.
FIG. 2 is a schematic structural diagram of an adhesive member not bent according
to another embodiment of this application.
FIG. 3 is a schematic structural diagram of an adhesive member not bent according
to another embodiment of this application.
FIG. 4 is a schematic structural diagram of an adhesive member not bent according
to another embodiment of this application.
FIG. 5 is a schematic structural diagram of an adhesive member not bent according
to another embodiment of this application.
FIG. 6 is a schematic structural diagram of an adhesive member not bent according
to another embodiment of this application.
FIG. 7 is a schematic structural diagram of an adhesive member not bent according
to another embodiment of this application.
FIG. 8 is a schematic structural diagram of an adhesive member not bent according
to another embodiment of this application.
FIG. 9 is a schematic structural diagram of an adhesive member not bent according
to another embodiment of this application.
FIG. 10 is a schematic structural diagram of an adhesive member not bent according
to another embodiment of this application.
FIG. 11 is a schematic diagram of a partial structure of an electrochemical device
according to an embodiment of this application.
FIG. 12 is a schematic structural diagram of a housing before encapsulation according
to an embodiment of this application.
FIG. 13 is a schematic structural diagram of an electrochemical device being in a
state according to an embodiment of this application.
FIG. 14 is a schematic structural diagram of the electrochemical device being in another
state according to an embodiment of this application.
Reference signs of main components:
[0022]
Electrochemical device |
100 |
Adhesive member |
10 |
First edge |
11 |
Second edge |
12 |
Third boundary line |
121 |
Fourth boundary line |
122 |
Fifth boundary line |
123 |
Third edge |
13 |
First end |
131 |
Second end |
132 |
First boundary line |
14 |
Second boundary line |
15 |
Crease |
16 |
Fourth edge |
17 |
Housing |
20 |
Main body portion |
21 |
First surface |
211 |
Second surface |
212 |
Third surface |
213 |
First connection line |
214 |
First sealing portion |
22 |
Second sealing portion |
23 |
First layer |
24 |
Third layer |
25 |
First folding portion |
26 |
Second folding portion |
27 |
Accommodation groove |
28 |
Sealing portion |
29 |
Electrode assembly |
30 |
Positive electrode tab |
41 |
Negative electrode tab |
42 |
First direction |
X |
Second direction |
Y |
[0023] This application is further described with reference to the accompanying drawings
in the following specific embodiments.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0024] The following describes the technical solutions in some embodiments of this application
with reference to the accompanying drawings in these embodiments of this application.
Apparently, the described embodiments are only some rather than all embodiments of
this application.
[0025] It should be noted that when one component is assumed as being "connected to" another
component, it may be connected to the another component directly or with a component
possibly present therebetween. When one component is assumed as being "disposed on/in"
another component, the component may be provided directly on/in the another component
or with a component possibly present therebetween.
[0026] Unless otherwise defined, all technical and scientific terms used herein shall have
the same meanings as commonly understood by those skilled in the art to which this
application pertains. The terms used herein in the specification of this application
are intended to merely describe the specific embodiments rather than to limit this
application.
[0027] In this application, the term "parallel" is used to describe the ideal state between
two components (edges or lines or surfaces). During actual production or use, an approximately
parallel state may be present between the two components. For example, with reference
to the description of numerical values, "parallel" may indicate that an included angle
between two straight lines is within a range of 180°±10°, "parallel" may alternatively
indicate that a dihedral angle of two planes is within a range of 180°±10°, and "parallel"
may further alternatively indicate that an included angle between a straight line
and a plane is within a range of 180°±10°. Two components described as "parallel"
to each other may not be absolutely straight lines or planes, and may be approximately
straight lines or planes. From a macro perspective, a component can be considered
as a "straight line" or "plane" as long as the overall extension direction is a straight
line or a plane.
[0028] The term "perpendicular" is used to describe the ideal state between two components
(edges or lines or surfaces). In actual production or use, an approximation of this
perpendicular state can exist between two parts. For example, with reference to the
description of numerical values, "perpendicular" may indicate that an included angle
between two straight lines is within a range of 90°±10°, "perpendicular" may alternatively
indicate that a dihedral angle of two planes is within a range of 90°±10°, and "perpendicular"
may alternatively indicate that an included angle between a straight line and a plane
is within a range of 90°±10°. Two components described as "perpendicular" to each
other may not be absolutely straight lines or planes, and may be approximately straight
lines or planes. From a macro perspective, a component can be considered as a "straight
line" or "plane" as long as the overall extension direction is a straight line or
a plane.
[0029] An embodiment of this application provides an adhesive member, including a first
edge, a second edge, a third edge, a first boundary line, and a second boundary line.
The first edge is opposite the second edge, the third edge includes a first end and
a second end opposite the first end, and the first end is connected to the second
edge. Two ends of the second boundary line are respectively connected to the first
boundary line and the first edge, and two ends of the first boundary line are respectively
connected to the second boundary line and the second end. An included angle R1 is
formed by a connection line between the two ends of the first boundary line and a
connection line between two ends of the second boundary line, and 5°≤R1≤235°.
[0030] With the included angle R1 formed by the first boundary line and the second boundary
line, when the adhesive member is bonded to a cell, a crease corresponding to a side
edge of the cell is located within the range of the first boundary line and the second
boundary line, thereby reducing the risk of sharp corners generated when the adhesive
member is pressed down on a surface of the cell, reducing the influence on the outer
contour size of the cell, and further reducing the production cost.
[0031] The following further describes some embodiments of this application with reference
to the accompanying drawings.
Embodiment 1
[0032] As shown in FIG. 1, Embodiment 1 of this application provides an adhesive member
10 which can be used to bond a pouch cell, providing insulation and protection.
[0033] The adhesive member 10 includes a first edge 11, a second edge 12, a third edge 13,
a first boundary line 14, and a second boundary line 15. The first edge 11 is opposite
the second edge 12, the third edge 13 is connected to the second edge 12, the third
edge 13 is away from the first edge 11, two ends of the first boundary line 14 are
respectively connected to the third edge 13 and the second boundary line 15, and two
ends of the second boundary line 15 are respectively connected to the first boundary
line 14 and the first edge 11. The third edge 13 includes a first end 131 and a second
end 132 opposite the first end 131. The first end 131 is connected to the second edge
12, and the second end 132 is connected to the first boundary line 14. An included
angle R1 is formed by a connection line between the two ends of the first boundary
line 14 and a connection line between two ends of the second boundary line 15, and
5°≤R1≤235°. With the included angle R1 formed by the first boundary line 14 and the
second boundary line 15, when the adhesive member 10 is bonded to a cell, the adhesive
member 10 and a crease corresponding to a side edge of the cell is located within
the range of the first boundary line 14 and the second boundary line 15, thereby reducing
the risk of sharp corners generated when the adhesive member 10 is pressed down, reducing
the influence on the outer contour size of the cell, and further reducing the production
cost. In this application, the included angle R1 is an included angle that is formed
as the connection line between the two ends of the first boundary line 14 intersects
the connection line between the two ends of the second boundary line 15 and located
outside the adhesive member 10.
[0034] Specifically, the value of the included angle R1 may be any one of 5°, 15°, 30°,
45°, 60°, 75°, 90°, 95°, 135°, 140°, 145°, 150°, 155°, 160°, 165°, 170°, 175°, 185°,
190°, 195°, 200°, 205°, 210°, 215°, 220°, 225°, 230°, and 235°.
[0035] The adhesive member 10 is made of an insulating material. In an embodiment, the adhesive
member 10 includes an insulating adhesive tape.
[0036] In some embodiments, 30°≤R1<180°. When the adhesive member 10 is bonded to the cell,
the adhesive member 10 and the crease corresponding to the side edge of the cell are
located within the range of the first boundary line 14 and the second boundary line
15. The adhesive member 10 can attach to an exposed metal layer of the housing of
the cell to provide insulation and protection. This can further reduce the risks of
short circuit in the cell and sharp corners when the side edge of the cell is pressed
down, further reducing the impact on the outer contour size of the cell, thus further
reducing the production cost. In some other embodiments, 135°≤R1≤150°. In some other
embodiments, 5°≤R1≤75°.
[0037] In an embodiment, the first edge 11 and the second edge 12 are parallel to each other
and both are parallel to a first direction X, the first direction X being the length
direction of the adhesive member 10. In this application, the length direction of
the adhesive member 10 is the extension direction of the adhesive member 10.
[0038] In an embodiment, an included angle R5 is formed by the connection line between the
two ends of the first boundary line 14 and the first direction X, and 5°≤R5≤60°. In
an embodiment, 15°≤R5≤45°. Optionally, the value of the included angle R5 may be any
one of 15°, 20°, 25°, 30°, 35°, 40°, and 45°. In this application, the included angle
R5 is the smallest angle formed by the connection line between the two ends of the
first boundary line 14 and the first direction X.
[0039] In an embodiment, an included angle R6 is formed by the connection line between the
two ends of the second boundary line 15 and the first direction X, and 15°≤R6≤180°.
In this application, the included angle R6 is an included angle that is formed as
the connection line between the two ends of the second boundary line 15 intersects
the first direction X and located in the adhesive member 10. Optionally, the value
of the included angle R6 may be any one of 15°, 20°, 25°, 30°, 35°, 40°, 45°, 50°,
55°, 60°, 70°, 80°, 90°, 100°, 120°, 135°, 150°, 165°, and 180°.
[0040] In an embodiment, 15°≤R6<90°, as shown in FIG. 1. In another embodiment, 90°≤R6≤180°.
[0041] As shown in FIG. 2, in another embodiment, R6=90°, and the second boundary line 15
is perpendicular to the first direction X and the first edge 11.
[0042] As shown in FIG. 3, in another embodiment, 90°<R6<180°.
[0043] As shown in FIG. 4, in another embodiment, R6=180°, and the second boundary line
15 is parallel to the first direction X and the first edge 11. The adhesive member
10 further includes a fourth edge 17, with two ends of the fourth edge 17 respectively
connected to the second boundary line 15 and the first edge 11.
[0044] Further description is made using 15°≤R6<90° as an example.
[0045] Still referring to FIG. 1, in an embodiment, along the first direction X, the length
of the first boundary line 14 is d1, and d1>1 mm. In some embodiments, 1.5 mm≤d1≤3
mm. In this application, the length d1 is the perpendicular distance between the two
ends of the first boundary line 14 along the first direction X. Optionally, the value
of d1 may be any one of 1.5 mm, 2 mm, 2.5 mm, and 3 mm.
[0046] In an embodiment, along the second direction Y perpendicular to the first direction
X, the length of the second boundary line 15 is d2, and d2≥1 mm. In some embodiments,
1 mm≤d2≤5.5 mm. In this application, the length d2 is the perpendicular distance between
the two ends of the second boundary line 15 along the second direction Y. Optionally,
the value of d2 may be any one of 1mm, 1.5 mm, 2 mm, 2.5 mm, 3 mm, 3.5 mm, 4 mm, 4.5
mm, 5 mm, and 5.5 mm.
[0047] In an embodiment, the second direction Y is the width direction of the adhesive member
10. In an embodiment, the connection line between the first end 131 and the second
end 132 of the third edge 13 is parallel to the second direction Y, and the connection
line between the first end 131 and the second end 132 is perpendicular to the first
edge 11 and the second edge 12.
[0048] In an embodiment, the first boundary line 14 intersects the second boundary line
15 to form a structure concave to the adhesive member 10, as shown in FIG. 1, and
R1<180°.
[0049] As shown in FIG. 5, in an embodiment, the first boundary line 14 intersects the second
boundary line 15 to form a structure convex from the adhesive member 10, and R1>180°.
In an embodiment, along the first direction X, the intersection point of the first
boundary line 14 and the second boundary line 15 is located between the intersection
point of the first boundary line 14 and the third edge 13, and the intersection point
of the second boundary line 15 and the first edge 11. In another embodiment, along
the first direction X, the intersection point of the first boundary line 14 and the
second boundary line 15 extends beyond the third edge 13 (not shown in the figure).
[0050] As shown in FIG. 6, in an embodiment, the second edge 12 includes a third boundary
line 121, a fourth boundary line 122, and a fifth boundary line 123 being connected
sequentially. Two ends of the third boundary line 121 are respectively connected to
the fourth boundary line 122 and the first end 131, and two ends of the fourth boundary
line 122 are respectively connected to the third boundary line 121 and the fifth boundary
line 123. In an embodiment, the fifth boundary line 123 is parallel to the first edge
11.
[0051] An included angle R2 is formed by the connection line between the two ends of the
third boundary line 121 and a connection line between the two ends of the third edge
13, and 0°<R2<180°. In an embodiment, 30°≤R2≤150°. In an embodiment, 45°≤R2≤120°.
In an embodiment, 60°≤R2≤120°.
[0052] Optionally, the value of the included angle R2 may be any one of 60°, 65°, 70°, 75°,
80°, 85°, 90°, 95°, 100°, 105°, 110°, 115°, and 120°.
[0053] In an embodiment, an included angle R3 is formed between the connection line between
the two ends of the third boundary line 121 and a connection line between two ends
of the fourth boundary line 122, and 30°≤R3≤180°. In this application, the included
angle R3 is an included angle formed as the connection line between the two ends of
the third boundary line 121 intersects the connection line between the two ends of
the fourth boundary line 122, and located outside the adhesive member 10.
[0054] In an embodiment, 60°≤R3≤180°. In an embodiment, 90°≤R3≤180°. In an embodiment, 120°≤R3≤180°.
Optionally, the value of the included angle R3 may be any one of 120°, 125°, 130°,
135°, 140°, 145°, 150°, 155°, 160°, 165°, 170°, 175°, and 180°.
[0055] In an embodiment, an included angle R4 is formed by the connection line between the
two ends of the fourth boundary line 122 and a connection line between two ends of
the fifth boundary line 123, and 0°<R4≤180°. In this application, the included angle
R4 is an included angle formed as the connection line between the two ends of the
fourth boundary line 122 intersects the connection line between the two ends of the
fifth boundary line 123, and located in the adhesive member 10.
[0056] In an embodiment, 30°≤R4≤180°. In an embodiment, 60°≤R4≤150°. In an embodiment, 90°≤R4≤150°.
Optionally, the value of the included angle R4 may be any one of 90°, 95°, 100°, 105°,
110°, 115°, 120°, 125°, 130°, 135°, 140°, 145°, and 150°.
[0057] In an embodiment, an included angle R7 is formed by the connection line between the
two ends of the third boundary line 121 and the first direction X, and 0°≤R7≤90°.
In an embodiment, 15°≤R7≤60°. In this application, the included angle R7 is the smallest
angle formed by the connection line between the two ends of the third boundary line
121 and the first direction X. Optionally, the value of the included angle R7 may
be any one of 15°, 17°, 20°, 25°, 30°, 35°, 40°, 45°, 50°, 55°, and 60°.
[0058] In an embodiment, an included angle R8 is formed by the connection line between the
two ends of the fourth boundary line 122 and the first direction X, and 0°≤R8≤90°.
In an embodiment, 13°≤R8≤60°. In this application, the included angle R8 is the smallest
angle formed by the connection line between the two ends of the fourth boundary line
122 and the first direction X. Optionally, the value of the included angle R8 may
be any one of 13°, 15°, 20°, 25°, 30°, 35°, 40°, 45°, 50°, 55°, and 60°.
[0059] In an embodiment, along the first direction X, the length of the third boundary line
121 is d3, and d3≥1.5 mm. In some embodiments, 1.5 mm≤d3≤3 mm. In this application,
the length d3 is the perpendicular distance between the two ends of the third boundary
line 121 along the first direction X. Optionally, the value of d3 may be any one of
1.5 mm, 2 mm, 2.5 mm, and 3 mm.
[0060] In an embodiment, d3=d1+0.5 mm.
[0061] In an embodiment, along the second direction Y, the length of the fourth boundary
line 122 is d4, and d4≥1 mm. In this application, the length d4 is the perpendicular
distance between the two ends of the fourth boundary line 122 along the second direction
Y Optionally, the value of d3 may be any one of 1.5 mm, 2 mm, 2.5 mm, and 3 mm.
[0062] As shown in FIG. 7, in an embodiment, R1=128°, R5=20°, R6=72°, R2=73°, R3=150°, R7=17°,
R8=13°, and R4=167°. The first boundary line 14 intersects the second boundary line
15 to form a structure concave to the adhesive member 10. The third boundary line
121 intersects the fourth boundary line 122 to form a structure concave to the adhesive
member 10.
[0063] As shown in FIG. 8, in an embodiment, R1=165°, R5=30°, R6=45°, R2=73°, R3=150°, R7=17°,
R8=13°, and R4=167°. The first boundary line 14 intersects the second boundary line
15 to form a structure concave to the adhesive member 10. The third boundary line
121 intersects the fourth boundary line 122 to form a structure concave to the adhesive
member 10.
[0064] As shown in FIG. 9, in an embodiment, R1=128°, R5=20°, R6=72°, R2=73°, R3=73°, R7=17°,
R8=90°, and R4=90°. The first boundary line 14 intersects the second boundary line
15 to form a structure concave to the adhesive member 10. The third boundary line
121 intersects the fourth boundary line 122 to form a structure concave to the adhesive
member 10, and the fourth boundary line 122 is perpendicular to the fifth boundary
line 123.
[0065] As shown in FIG. 10, in an embodiment, R1=128°, R5=20°, R6=72°, R2=73°, R3=163°,
R7=17°, R8=00°, and R4=180°. The first boundary line 14 intersects the second boundary
line 15 to form a structure concave to the adhesive member 10. The third boundary
line 121 intersects the fourth boundary line 122 to form a structure concave to the
adhesive member 10. In an embodiment, both the fourth boundary line 122 and the fifth
boundary line 123 are parallel to the first edge 11.
Embodiment 2
[0066] As shown in FIGs. 11, 12, and 13, Embodiment 2 of this application provides an electrochemical
device 100 that can be used to store electrical energy and supply power to electrical
equipment. The electrochemical device 100 includes a housing 20, an electrode assembly
30, a tab, and the adhesive member 10 according to Embodiment 1. The electrode assembly
30 is accommodated in the housing 20, and the tab has one end connected to the electrode
assembly 30 and another end extending beyond of the housing 20. The adhesive member
10 is bonded to a surface of the housing 20.
[0067] The housing 20 includes a main body portion 21, a first sealing portion 22, and a
second sealing portion 23. The electrode assembly 30 is accommodated in the main body
portion 21. The first sealing portion 22 and the second sealing portion 23 extend
beyond the surface of the main body portion 21, and the tab extends beyond the housing
20 from the first sealing portion 22.
[0068] The electrode assembly 30 includes a positive electrode plate, a negative electrode
plate, and a separator. The separator is placed between the positive electrode plate
and the negative electrode plate. The positive electrode plate, the separator, and
the negative electrode plate are stacked or wound.
[0069] The tab includes a positive electrode tab 41 and a negative electrode tab 42. The
positive electrode tab 41 has one end connected to the positive electrode plate and
another end extending beyond the housing 20. The negative electrode tab 42 has one
end connected to the negative electrode plate and another end extending beyond the
housing 20.
[0070] The main body portion 21 has a first surface 211, a second surface 212, and a third
surface 213 being connected to each other. The first sealing portion 22 extends beyond
the first surface 211, and the second sealing portion 23 extends beyond the second
surface 212 and bends towards the third surface 213. In an embodiment, the second
sealing portion 23 is attached to the second surface 212.
[0071] The first edge 11 of the adhesive member 10 is attached to a side of the second sealing
portion 23 back away from the second surface 212, the second edge 12 is attached to
the third surface 213, and the third edge 13 bends towards the first sealing portion
22 from the third surface 213 to be attached to the first surface 211 and/or the first
sealing portion 22.
[0072] In an embodiment, before the electrochemical device 100 is packaged, the housing
20 includes a first folding portion 26 and a second folding portion 27, at least one
of which is provided with an accommodation groove 28 for accommodating the electrode
assembly 30. The electrode assembly 30 is accommodated in the accommodation groove
28, and the first folding portion 26 and the second folding portion 27 are folded
and connected to form the main body portion 21 and a sealing portion 29. The sealing
portion 29 extends outwards from the surface of the main body portion 21 and includes
the first sealing portion 22 and the second sealing portion 23.
[0073] In an embodiment, the housing 20 is a composite layered structure, including a first
layer 24, a second layer (not shown in the figure), and a third layer 25. The second
layer is located between the first layer 24 and the third layer 25. The first layer
24 forms the inner surface of the housing 20, and the third layer 25 forms the outer
surface of the housing 20. In an embodiment, the first layer 24 and the second layer
are connected by a binder, and the second layer and the third layer 25 are connected
by a binder.
[0074] In an embodiment, the material of the first layer 24 includes but is not limited
to polypropylene. In an embodiment, the first layer 24 features corrosion resistance
to electrolyte.
[0075] In an embodiment, the material of the second layer is metal, including but not limited
to aluminum and steel.
[0076] In an embodiment, the material of the third layer 25 includes but is not limited
to nylon. In an embodiment, the third layer 25 protects the second layer, reducing
the risk of the second layer being scratched or punctured.
[0077] In an embodiment, the end surface of the second sealing portion 23 away from the
main body portion 21 exposes the second layer, which increases the risk of short circuit
in the electrochemical device 100. The first edge 11 of the adhesive member 10 is
attached to the second sealing portion 23, and the second edge 12 is attached to the
third surface 213, covering the exposed second layer at the end of the second sealing
portion 23, thereby reducing the risk of short circuit in the electrochemical device
100.
[0078] In an embodiment, the housing 20, the electrode assembly 30, and the tab form a pouch
cell.
[0079] Referring to FIGs. 1, 11, 13, and 14, in an embodiment, the second surface 212 intersects
the third surface 213 at the first connection line 214, and the adhesive member 10
has a crease 16, with the crease 16 being opposite the first connection line 214.
[0080] In an embodiment, the crease 16 intersects an intersection point of the first boundary
line 14 and the second boundary line 15. In an embodiment, the crease 16 intersects
the first boundary line 14. In an embodiment, the crease 16 intersects the second
boundary line 15. The crease 16 intersects the first boundary line 14 and/or the second
boundary line 15, such that when the first edge 11 is attached to a side of the second
sealing portion 23 back away from the second surface 212, the adhesive member 10 can
cover the exposed second layer of the second sealing portions 23, thereby reducing
the risk of short circuit in the electrochemical device 100.
[0081] In an embodiment, the crease 16 is parallel to the first edge 11.
[0082] In an embodiment, at least part of the adhesive member 10 extends beyond the first
surface 211, the part of the adhesive member 10 extending beyond the first surface
211 bends towards the first sealing portion 22, and the third edge 13 is attached
to the first surface 211 and/or the first sealing portion 22.
[0083] In an embodiment, when the first boundary line 14 intersects the second boundary
line 15 to form a structure concave to the adhesive member 10. Preferably, the crease
16 intersects an intersection point of the first boundary line 14 and the second boundary
line 15.
[0084] In an embodiment, the first boundary line 14 intersects the second boundary line
15 to form a structure convex from the adhesive member 10, and the crease 16 intersects
the second boundary line 15, as shown in FIG. 2.
[0085] In an embodiment, the thickness of the electrochemical device 100 is D1, and d2≤110%*D1,
such that the part of the adhesive member 10 between the crease 16 and the first edge
11 can be stably bonded to the second surface 212 and the second sealing portion 23,
reducing the risk of the adhesive member 10 peeling off.
[0086] In an embodiment, the length of the first sealing portion 22 extending beyond the
first surface 211 is D2, d1≤D2, and d3≤D2, such that the part of the adhesive member
10 extending beyond the first surface 211 can be stably bonded to the first surface
211 and/or the first sealing portion 22, reducing the risk of the adhesive member
10 peeling off.
[0087] In an embodiment, the width of the electrochemical device 100 is D3, and d4≤D3, such
that the part of the adhesive member 10 between the crease 16 and the second edge
12 can be stably adhered to the third surface 213, reducing the risk of the adhesive
member 10 peeling off.
[0088] In an embodiment, the main body portion 21 further includes a fourth surface (not
shown in the figure), which is opposite the second surface 212 and connects the first
surface 211 and the third surface 213. The housing 20 further includes a third sealing
portion (not shown in the figure), which extends beyond the fourth surface and bends
towards the third surface 213. The electrochemical device 100 includes two adhesive
members 10. The first edge 11 of one adhesive member 10 is attached to the second
sealing portion 23, the first edge 11 of the other adhesive member 10 is attached
to the fourth sealing portion, and the second edge 12 of the other adhesive member
10 is attached to the third surface 213. The adhesive members 10 are attached to the
housing 20 in the same manner, which is not elaborated herein.
[0089] In an embodiment, the second sealing portion 23 extends beyond the first surface
211 and bends towards the third surface 213, with the part extending beyond the first
surface 211 bending towards the first surface 211. In an embodiment, the third edge
13 is partially attached to the first surface 211, to the second sealing portion 23
located on the first surface 211, and to the first sealing portion 22. In an embodiment,
the third edge 13 is partially attached to the second sealing portion 23 located on
the first surface 211 and to the first sealing portion 22.
[0090] In addition, persons skilled in the art can also make other changes within the spirit
of this application. Certainly, these changes made according to the spirit of this
application shall fall within the scope of this application.
1. An adhesive member, comprising a first edge, a second edge, and a third edge, wherein
the first edge is opposite to the second edge, the third edge comprises a first end
and a second end opposite to the first end, the first end is connected to the second
edge, and further comprising:
a first boundary line; and
a second boundary line, wherein two ends of the second boundary line are respectively
connected to the first boundary line and the first edge, and two ends of the first
boundary line are respectively connected to the second boundary line and the second
end;
wherein an included angle R1 is formed by a connection line between the two ends of
the first boundary line and a connection line between two ends of the second boundary
line, and 5°≤R1≤235°.
2. The adhesive member according to claim 1, wherein 135°≤R1<180°.
3. The adhesive member according to claim 1, wherein the second edge comprises a third
boundary line, a fourth boundary line, and a fifth boundary line, and the third boundary
line, the fourth boundary line, and the fifth boundary line being connected sequentially,
two ends of the third boundary line are respectively connected to the fourth boundary
line and the first end, an included angle R2 is formed by a connection line between
the two ends of the third boundary line and a connection line between two ends of
the third edge, and 0°<R2<180°.
4. The adhesive member according to claim 3, wherein 30°≤R2≤150°.
5. The adhesive member according to claim 3, wherein an included angle R3 is formed by
the connection line between the two ends of the third boundary line and a connection
line between two ends of the fourth boundary line, and 30°≤R3≤180°.
6. The adhesive member according to claim 5, wherein 60°≤R3≤180°.
7. The adhesive member according to claim 3, wherein an included angle R4 is formed by
the connection line between the two ends of the fourth boundary line and a connection
line between two ends of the fifth boundary line, and 0°<R4≤180°.
8. The adhesive member according to claim 7, wherein 30°≤R4≤180°.
9. The adhesive member according to claim 1, wherein an included angle R5 is formed by
the connection line between the two ends of the first boundary line and a first direction,
and 5°≤R5≤60°, the first direction being a length direction of the adhesive member.
10. The adhesive member according to claim 1, an included angle R6 is formed by the connection
line between the two ends of the second boundary line and a first direction, and 15°≤R6≤180°,
the first direction being a length direction of the adhesive member.
11. An electrochemical device, comprising:
a housing comprising a main body portion, a first sealing portion, and a second sealing
portion, wherein the first sealing portion and the second sealing portion are both
connected to the main body portion, the main body portion has a first surface, a second
surface, and a third surface being connected to each other, the first sealing portion
extends beyond the first surface, and the second sealing portion extends beyond the
second surface and bends towards the third surface;
an electrode assembly accommodated in the main body portion; and
a tab, wherein one end of the tab connecting to the electrode assembly and another
end of the tab extending beyond the housing from the first sealing portion;
wherein the electrochemical device further comprises the adhesive member according
to any one of claims 1 to 10, the first edge is attached to a side of the second sealing
portion back away from the second surface, the second edge is attached to the third
surface, and the third edge is attached to the first surface and/or the first sealing
portion.
12. The electrochemical device according to claim 11, wherein
the second surface intersects the third surface at the first connection line;
the adhesive member has a crease, the crease being opposite the first connection line;
and
the crease intersects the first boundary line or an intersection point between the
first boundary line and the second boundary line.